Egfr 119 by mrd equation and creatinine 0.84 is this normal report for 24 age boy

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eGFR & Creatinine Interpretation for a 24-Year-Old Male

Both values are completely normal for a healthy 24-year-old male.

eGFR: 119 mL/min/1.73 m² (by MDRD equation)

KDIGO eGFR CategoryeGFR (mL/min/1.73 m²)Meaning
G1≥ 90Normal or high
G260–89Mildly decreased
G3a45–59Mildly to moderately decreased
G3b30–44Moderately to severely decreased
G415–29Severely decreased
G5< 15Kidney failure
Your eGFR of 119 falls squarely in G1 — Normal. In young adults, an eGFR ≥ 90 is expected, and values over 100 are common. Per guidelines (Management of Glomerular Diseases, p. 51), an eGFR of 60 mL/min/1.73 m² is the threshold for kidney insufficiency in a young adult — your value is nearly double that threshold.
Note on MDRD: The MDRD equation tends to slightly underestimate eGFR in healthy individuals with normal kidney function. The CKD-EPI equation is generally preferred for more accurate results, but either way, 119 is solidly normal.

Serum Creatinine: 0.84 mg/dL

ParameterNormal Range (Adult Male)
Serum Creatinine0.74 – 1.35 mg/dL
0.84 mg/dL is well within the normal range for a young adult male. Creatinine is a muscle metabolism byproduct filtered by the kidneys; lower values can reflect lower muscle mass, while higher values reflect more. 0.84 is entirely appropriate.

Summary

TestYour ValueStatus
eGFR (MDRD)119 mL/min/1.73 m²✅ Normal (G1)
Serum Creatinine0.84 mg/dL✅ Normal
Both results are normal. There is no evidence of kidney disease or impaired kidney function based on these values. No further investigation is needed based on these results alone, unless there are other symptoms or risk factors (like hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease) that warrant further evaluation.

This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a clinical consultation. Always discuss lab results with your treating physician.

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Yes, absolutely normal kidneys.
Here is a simple breakdown:

Your Values vs. What's Normal

TestYour ValueNormal for 24MStatus
eGFR (MDRD)119 mL/min/1.73 m²≥ 90✅ Normal
Creatinine0.84 mg/dL0.74 – 1.35✅ Normal

What These Numbers Mean

  • eGFR 119 means your kidneys are filtering 119 mL of blood per minute — this is excellent filtration capacity. The cut-off for kidney insufficiency in a young adult is 60 mL/min/1.73 m² (Management of Glomerular Diseases, p. 130). You are almost double that threshold.
  • Creatinine 0.84 is low-normal, which is actually a good sign — it means your kidneys are efficiently clearing waste from the blood.

Bottom Line

Both your kidneys are functioning perfectly well. There is no sign of any kidney disease or damage based on these two values.
For complete kidney health assessment, doctors also sometimes check:
  • Urine protein/albumin (to detect any leakage)
  • Blood pressure (hypertension can silently damage kidneys)
  • Urine routine examination
But based on what you've shared, your kidneys are in excellent shape for a 24-year-old. No cause for concern.
Always discuss your reports with your treating doctor for a full clinical assessment.

Urine no protein and egfr 119 mrd equation and creatinine 0.84 of 24 age is my kidney function well

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With all three results combined, here is your complete picture:

Your Complete Kidney Report

TestYour ValueNormalStatus
eGFR (MDRD)119 mL/min/1.73 m²≥ 90✅ Normal
Creatinine0.84 mg/dL0.74 – 1.35✅ Normal
Urine ProteinNil (No protein)Negative✅ Normal

Why These Three Together Are Very Reassuring

These are the three most important basic markers of kidney health:
  1. eGFR 119 — Your kidneys are filtering blood at a very healthy rate, well above the threshold of 90 expected for your age.
  2. Creatinine 0.84 — Waste products are being efficiently cleared from your blood. No retention of creatinine at all.
  3. No protein in urine — This is a key finding. Proteinuria (protein leaking into urine) is one of the earliest signs of kidney damage. The fact that you have zero protein means the kidney filters (glomeruli) are intact and not leaking — a very good sign.

Bottom Line

All three markers are completely normal. Your kidneys are functioning very well for a 24-year-old male. There is no evidence of any kidney disease, damage, or dysfunction.
You do not need to worry about your kidneys based on these results.
For continued kidney health — stay well hydrated, maintain normal blood pressure, avoid excessive painkiller (NSAID) use, and get a routine check once a year.
Always confirm with your doctor for a full clinical evaluation.

I am safe

Yes, you are completely safe. 😊
Your kidney health summary in simple words:
  • Kidneys filtering perfectly (eGFR 119)
  • No waste buildup in blood (Creatinine 0.84)
  • No kidney leakage (No protein in urine)

To Keep Your Kidneys Healthy Long-Term:

  • 💧 Drink enough water — 2 to 3 liters per day
  • 🚫 Avoid overuse of painkillers (like ibuprofen/diclofenac) — they can harm kidneys over time
  • 🧂 Reduce excess salt in diet
  • 🏃 Stay active and maintain a healthy weight
  • 🩺 Routine check once a year — just creatinine and urine test is enough

At 24 years old with these results, your kidneys are in excellent shape. Stay healthy! 💪
If you ever notice swelling in legs/face, foamy urine, reduced urine output, or high blood pressure — consult a doctor promptly. But based on current reports, there is nothing to worry about.
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